Behavior of Puerto Rican parrots during failed nesting attempts

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Abstract

We compared patterns of nesting behavior of four pairs of Puerto Rican Parrots (Amazona vittata) that experienced failed nesting attempts to behavior of four pairs of parrots that experienced no substantial nest problems and successfully fledged young without management intervention. Only changes in female parrots' behavior were clearly associated with nest failure. During incubation, decreases in nest attendance, increases in duration of recesses, and increases in frequency of nest entries by female parrots were associated with imminent abandonment of nests. During early chick rearing, similar behavior was associated with the loss of broods. Low nest attendance and long recesses by female parrots during incubation were also associated with successful hatching of eggs followed by death of young several days later. The behavior patterns and changes in Puerto Rican Parrot nesting behavior described in this paper may alert biologists to nest problems that might be mitigated by management intervention.

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Publication type:

Article

Publication Subtype:

Journal Article

Title:

Behavior of Puerto Rican parrots during failed nesting attempts

Series title:

Wilson Bulletin

Volume:

109

Issue:

3

Year Published:

1997

Language:

English

Contributing office(s):

Patuxent Wildlife Research Center

Description:

490-503

Larger Work Type:

Article

Larger Work Subtype:

Journal Article

Larger Work Title:

Wilson Bulletin

First page:

490

Last page:

503

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